Closes #5053: Mention local_requirements.txt when an ImportError occurs

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Jeremy Stretch 2020-09-23 15:19:42 -04:00
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A module import error occurred during this request. Common causes include the following: A module import error occurred during this request. Common causes include the following:
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<i class="fa fa-warning"></i> <strong>Missing required packages</strong> - This installation of NetBox might be missing one or more required <i class="fa fa-warning"></i> <strong>Missing required packages</strong> - This installation of NetBox might be
Python packages. These packages are listed in <code>requirements.txt</code> and are normally installed as part missing one or more required Python packages. These packages are listed in <code>requirements.txt</code> and
of the installation or upgrade process. To verify installed packages, run <code>pip freeze</code> from the <code>local_requirements.txt</code>, and are normally installed as part of the installation or upgrade process.
console and compare the output to the list of required packages. To verify installed packages, run <code>pip freeze</code> from the console and compare the output to the list of
required packages.
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<i class="fa fa-warning"></i> <strong>WSGI service not restarted after upgrade</strong> - If this installation has recently been upgraded, <i class="fa fa-warning"></i> <strong>WSGI service not restarted after upgrade</strong> - If this installation
check that the WSGI service (e.g. gunicorn or uWSGI) has been restarted. This ensures that the new code is has recently been upgraded, check that the WSGI service (e.g. gunicorn or uWSGI) has been restarted. This
running. ensures that the new code is running.
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